Food lane
Meals need closer, cleaner storage because workers lose time reaching them
Food storage should protect uptime. If meals are stored far from daily work, capacity is not the only issue.
Storage timing
Storage should expand when it shortens real work or separates important flows. Adding more containers without fixing layout can make hauling slower, not better.
Use this when
Use this page when piles fill up, but you need to know whether the answer is capacity, layout or separating the wrong items.
Storage expansion lanes
Food lane
Food storage should protect uptime. If meals are stored far from daily work, capacity is not the only issue.
Build lane
This is a good storage-expansion reason if the new stockpile shortens active building work.
Crafting lane
Crafting storage should make one production chain easier to feed, not mix every future material together.
Do not expand yet
Fix separation and hauling first. More storage can make the same bad system harder to read.
Good storage logic
A good storage expansion reduces repeated walking for a specific system. A bad one simply gives the village more places to lose time.
Before adding storage, ask which job gets shorter because of it.
Common trap
If the same cluttered lane is feeding every job, adding another container can preserve the problem instead of fixing it.
Separation and placement often matter more than total capacity.
Good storage expansion shortens one real workflow instead of scattering more containers around the village.
The best storage upgrade is the one that obviously reduces travel for food, building or crafting support.
Storage timing
Use this before placing another container. The point is to improve one daily route, not to create more places for items to get lost.
What good expansion feels like
You should be able to point at one workflow and say exactly why it improved: food delivery, builder support, crafting input or overflow relief.
If the gain is vague, the expansion probably was too vague too.
What the system wants
As the village grows, one huge general pile becomes less useful than a few smartly placed lanes that support repeated tasks.
Expand in a way the current village can actually use, not the way a future fantasy village might.
When a specific workflow needs more close, useful space for food, building materials, crafting inputs or overflow that is blocking active work.
Not usually. Central storage can help, but high-use materials often need smaller, better-placed lanes near the work they support.
That usually means placement, hauling distance or mixed storage lanes are the real problem.
Open the map hub when storage pressure is caused by long return routes, awkward drop-off points or remote gathering loops.
Use resource pages when storage expansion is driven by one item group that needs different handling.
After storage expansion feels justified, move to the next guide that matches the labor or layout issue still hurting daily flow.